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. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well. record setting weekend for the marks. kicking off the month of august with a bank hitting new highs on thursday after comments by the fed earlier in the weekend. the s&p 500 closed above 1700 for the first time ever. those commenting after the open market committee wrapped up a two-day meeting and announced it would continue buying bonds and mortgage backed securities to help keep interest rates low. the fed used the afraid modest growth rather than moderate growth. that was a light and subttle downgrade. the first reading was released this week and it came in stronger than expected. expectations had been for an increase of nine tenths of a percent. the biggest drag was government spending. consumer spending was relatively strong. here i
. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well. record setting weekend for the marks. kicking off the month of august with a bank hitting new highs on thursday after...
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would discount the current administration why does this continue to be such a problem for corporate america? >> is having a great deal of difficulty trying to find growth potential for sales are profits with the interstates the we had today surprisingly enough the with the record bubbles they will not increase wages until they feel confident about the sales prospects. gerri: this is what the president should be focused on. at the end of the day there are people running around. why doesn't matter? >> this is very strange. you could make the argument the current administration effectively has been good for the stock market in the wealthy but on either hand after-tax income has grown by more than 1% in fact, 1.3% and that is down substantially from the lousy bush administration with real disposable income grew 2.8% annually. gerri: the other never that concerns me is people who do not have full-time jobs. this is not the right economy right now. >> that is important. tomorrow we will pick up the number on the jobs report for the month of july. it may be 200,000 new jobs but people will jump up
would discount the current administration why does this continue to be such a problem for corporate america? >> is having a great deal of difficulty trying to find growth potential for sales are profits with the interstates the we had today surprisingly enough the with the record bubbles they will not increase wages until they feel confident about the sales prospects. gerri: this is what the president should be focused on. at the end of the day there are people running around. why doesn't...
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. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and danger. now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." inside prison or jail, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and jails use inmates to warn troubled teens before it's too late. >> huh? [ bleep ] >> an hour's worth of tape. >> others express their regrets with personal cameras. we call inmate cams. >> i just wish that i could do it all over again. >> during a typical "lockup" interview, we have our producer, our director of photography, our audio technician, an associate producer, and various staff members in the room kind of surrounding the inmate. it can be difficult sometimes to get an intimate interview with so many people around. so we created the inmate cam. where it's basically a small digital camera we give to the inmate. >> we h
. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and danger. now, scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." inside prison or jail, regrets are never in short supply. >> actually killed an innocent kid. that haunts me. >> and as if watching "lockup" isn't warning enough for some -- >> tell him you will get [ bleep ] up in my book. >> this is a place where people come to die. >> -- prisons and...
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miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and
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it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the subscription fee plus they can pocket some. john: sometimes. if your house is worth $100,000 it is $100 per year it is a $300,000 house it is $320 per year and is said cheaper than what other people pay in taxes? >> it is if you look at the overall budget for doing three services of fire in the ems and security we are a lot steeper than most of the government. john: how can you be cheaper for the same work? >> we are a sufficient to watch how you spend your money. our board of directors is a great who has business experience and that helps us to save money. john: often pay less for a fire truck? >> yes. wi
it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the...
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. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to millions of americans. >> the really interesting question is, why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy grail. their number one priority. the one unifying principal in the republican party is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. at least they used to say, well, we'll replace it with something better. there is be even a pretense now that they'll replace it with something better. >> he continued that theme today in orlando. while republicans have been railing against the affordable care act, some
. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new tempur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function staing within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish
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all america are under incredible extract its ght now only 27 percent think th country is headed in the riggt direction. we have unemployment hovering above 7% in the labor participation rates in seaq feel the stress all-around we cannot provide economically because the economy is not there but they have noo worked. gerri: 6% interest-rate between the ages of twand four years old and up that $11,000? scientists and the going rate is $30,0. pile othe debt? >> it is a bad idea they already have enough that in general with credit card or mortgage or consumer debt also defaults taxpayers to be on the upside understand why tey want to get in but think they cannot afford to so they shifted because once you get in on the market than it is private elementary, middle school, a school, and it escalates from there. >> was reading the media accounts of a stock $4,000. we're not king more betty we are making leon. >>. lou: to your kids to do well but is this the first generation where kids don't ve a better lifestyle than their parents? >> if you look at the polls the majority of americans believe t
all america are under incredible extract its ght now only 27 percent think th country is headed in the riggt direction. we have unemployment hovering above 7% in the labor participation rates in seaq feel the stress all-around we cannot provide economically because the economy is not there but they have noo worked. gerri: 6% interest-rate between the ages of twand four years old and up that $11,000? scientists and the going rate is $30,0. pile othe debt? >> it is a bad idea they already...
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says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less because they were women and said so out loud. john: you are saying that this is still going on today? >> i'm saying that we still live in this legacy. absolutely. otherwise school cafeteria workers and school custodians, why would those not be paid the same because they are the same skill level and entry-level type of job. and yes, they make more because they are predominantly male. in the cafeteria ladies are predominantly female and the job pays less. the same is true with parole officers and social workers. essentially the same kind of work, but parole officers make more money because they are predominantly male. john:
says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a sq
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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>> enforcement to crimes is a racially divided thing in america. i think that's less of an issue with violent crime in cities, where the enforcement seems to be basically in line with the amount of incidents and the stop and frisk is at least nom neainy against crime. it's not a weapon you find but drugs. what i find strange is bloomberg, and the bloomberg administration, they understand these objections but say, look, this saves lives and prevents crimes. that's why we need to do it. if they sincerely do that, i don't know why they can't martial a b marshal a better case for this. most of the decline in violent crime in new york came during the dickens and giuliani administrations before they were vastly stepped up like under bloomberg. the conclusion i draw, it's not an effective policy for preventing crime. if it's not, we don't need to get to the costs and benefits. if they're not significant benefits to the policy. >> great on this issue, written really compelling essays on it. richard cone defended stop and frisk in the pages of "the washingt
>> enforcement to crimes is a racially divided thing in america. i think that's less of an issue with violent crime in cities, where the enforcement seems to be basically in line with the amount of incidents and the stop and frisk is at least nom neainy against crime. it's not a weapon you find but drugs. what i find strange is bloomberg, and the bloomberg administration, they understand these objections but say, look, this saves lives and prevents crimes. that's why we need to do it. if...
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons. >> this is what you live for in the penitentiary. >> you want to think it's funny. >> tough [ bleep ]. >> never a dull moment. >> we send our producers and crews inside prisons. their job is to be objective observers. but in the first week of filming inside limon correction facility in colorado, something unusual happened. we inadvertently became part of the story we were covering. >> why is everybody getting agitated? we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inm
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block....
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger, now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> every time we step into another prison we are amazed by the world that we enter. it's violent, it's loud, [ bleep ] -- very intimidating but through it all is a fascinating place. >> the daily grind of prison life has pushed some inmates to the brink. >> the agony in here, the torture, the poke, the prod. the frustration you can't release. how do people build their frustration? you build your body. you build your muscles. >> some use the time wisely. >> get that money. get that money, man. >> but other inmates self-destruct. >> i take a razor blade and cut myself up real bad, you know, and then it will all be all right. >> prisons are hate factories. they can't produce anything but hate. >> the first time i walk out of this [ bleep ] not one of you [ bleep ]. >> i mean, prison is extremely boring when you're locked up in one place, extremely small place, where it is extremely crowded and there's really nothing. >> this is the living
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger, now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> every time we step into another prison we are amazed by the world that we enter. it's violent, it's loud, [ bleep ] -- very intimidating but through it all is a fascinating place. >> the daily grind of prison life has pushed some inmates to the brink. >> the agony in here, the torture, the poke, the...
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"lockup: raw." >> behind the walls of america's prisons we've witnessed the depths of despair. >> but i don't want to lose you and these children. >> we've learned the price of crime is often paid by the most innocent. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> we've seen creativity wasted. >> i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. >> we have also met inmates determined to be themselves no matter how risky. >> oh, that's my school teacher look. >> and we've seen them adapt to a life in prison. >> it takes a lot of anger and temper away. it makes it easier to cope in here. >> the thought of going to prison is frightening. it's really unimaginable, and for an inmate to survive behind bars, he really needs to be able to adapt. over the years we've come across some very creative ways for inmates to adapt to the environment. >> on the positive side, we've seen long-lasting friendships. inmates bonding with cats and creating their own prison cuisine in their cells. but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in p
"lockup: raw." >> behind the walls of america's prisons we've witnessed the depths of despair. >> but i don't want to lose you and these children. >> we've learned the price of crime is often paid by the most innocent. >> i can't get out my daddy. >> we've seen creativity wasted. >> i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. >> we have also met inmates determined to be themselves no matter how risky. >> oh, that's my school teacher...
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plus the biggest party schools in america. >>> we begin with breaking news out of yemen. the u.s. state department is urging all u.s. citizens there to leave immediately due to the continued potential for terrorist attacks. it also ordered not emergency government staff to leave as well. the security area, the threat there is considered extremely high and tensions are already elevate elevated with 19 u.s. embassies closed through saturday. sources tell nbc news intercepted communications prommed those closures. sources say two of al qaeda's top leaders, quote, wanted to do something big this past sunday during ramadan. those leaders are said to be al qaeda's chief and his deputy in yemen. communication did not reveal a specific target or method and sources say the most likely targeted country was thought to be yemen. >>> developing overnight, a shooting in pennsylvania leaves three people dead and cull nats with two people tackling the gun. man and shooting him with his own gun. three people including the gunman were injured. this happened last night at the regular monthly meeting
plus the biggest party schools in america. >>> we begin with breaking news out of yemen. the u.s. state department is urging all u.s. citizens there to leave immediately due to the continued potential for terrorist attacks. it also ordered not emergency government staff to leave as well. the security area, the threat there is considered extremely high and tensions are already elevate elevated with 19 u.s. embassies closed through saturday. sources tell nbc news intercepted...
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phil to talk about the reality of sexual assault in america. while he hasn't spoken publicly about the incident, the show did release a statement which reads in part, quote, this tweet was intended to evoke discussion into a very serious show topic. this was not a personal post and dr. phil deleted it the second he saw it. okay. so dr. phil personally deleted the weet and at the same time that statement suggests he wasn't personally the one who sent it out. but judging by the reactions, those details don't really seem to matter to most people out there. guys, this is not the first time we have seen someone with over a million followers tweet something out that has really caused a stir online. there are countless examples. i think of ashton kutcher. he tweeted something about joe paterno and it really caused people to go crazy. the reality is though, i mean, how often are people not even tweeting this themselves, like intere dr. phil. you have a number of assistants. i'm not one of them. they tweet something that people take the wrong way for wh
phil to talk about the reality of sexual assault in america. while he hasn't spoken publicly about the incident, the show did release a statement which reads in part, quote, this tweet was intended to evoke discussion into a very serious show topic. this was not a personal post and dr. phil deleted it the second he saw it. okay. so dr. phil personally deleted the weet and at the same time that statement suggests he wasn't personally the one who sent it out. but judging by the reactions, those...
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. >> football is america's sport. so they better be so i'm hoping. if there's not, i will start getting angry. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. u know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler ttropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your
. >> football is america's sport. so they better be so i'm hoping. if there's not, i will start getting angry. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. u know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler ttropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting...
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. >> you have options in the sense that there are states in america now that have fully legalized the use of marijuana but for recreational and medical use. are you tempted to take vivian out of new jersey and go somewhere like colorado, for example, where it's all completely legal? >> absolutely. it's a decision that we discuss every single day. we actually decided after christie's announcement on friday that we were going to give ourselves this week to not talk about it, regroup, and then see where we are next week. but a year is a year of seizures and only if we have to move their temporarily to get vivian on the treatment as soon as possible, that's what we'll do. we're not going to stop at anything to help our daughter. >> and how is she at the moment, would you say, brian? >> today she was pretty good. yesterday she had a bad day. every day it's very intermittent. sometimes she'll have a good day, partial day. right now she's doing good because she's upstairs sleeping in her crib. >> she's a moody 2-year-old. ask us by the minute how she's doing. some days are better than others
. >> you have options in the sense that there are states in america now that have fully legalized the use of marijuana but for recreational and medical use. are you tempted to take vivian out of new jersey and go somewhere like colorado, for example, where it's all completely legal? >> absolutely. it's a decision that we discuss every single day. we actually decided after christie's announcement on friday that we were going to give ourselves this week to not talk about it, regroup,...
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the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different form of cutting when emotions become too much to bear. >> these are cuts on my legs. when i cut myself, i let it heal a lot. and once they heal over, i start cutting it again. i cut my legs and stuff
the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeti.d. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build better enterprise. together. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. th i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recentravel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are plning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your
the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeti.d. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> they're accused of being drug mules. two young women from ireland and scotland. however, they are now behind bars. >> they were arrested as they tried to get on a flight. today, they'll be in court. >> reporter: authorities say the drugs were hidden in 34 packages of oatmeal and dehydrated food products. they found 11.6 kilograms or 25 pounds of cocaine valued at $2.3 million. the suspects had the drug
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does this mean america will be going it alone? when we come back we'll huddle around the watercooler. letterman's best bud stops by the late show and bill murray knows how to make an entrance. wait until you see this. back with much more. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> okay. so at the top of the show we talked about the new revelation from the u.s. spy agencies black budget. if you want to sound smart you can say spending on intelligence has doubled since 9/11. the u.s. intelligence community employs over 107,000 people. time to gather around the watercooler. lewis is fresh back from detroit. you had to give the car back. >> i was crying all night last night. let'
does this mean america will be going it alone? when we come back we'll huddle around the watercooler. letterman's best bud stops by the late show and bill murray knows how to make an entrance. wait until you see this. back with much more. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement...
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the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the economy with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet you disagree a little with congressman cues cues? >> if you listen to the congressman, i have a lot of respect for him. we have to have the federal government to do a, b, c. and hey, mr. president, tell the federal government to get out of individual businesses and do their jobs. they're overregulated. we have highest corporate tax rate in the world. you have obamacare, 18 new medical device taxes crushing businesses in massachusetts and throughout the country. there's a lot we can do, but first thing they need to is get out of the way so businesses and individuals can start to use the things they do best
the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the economy with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet...
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. >> these people have the best health care coverage in america, people in administration on capitol hill give themselves everything. of course they don't want to go to something. >> you know what, they are not the only people that feel this way. look at the union. you know what the health bill is? you ever go to the gas station late at night and that rotating machine of hot dogs and that one hot dog, that is the health care bill. everybody looks at the hot doll and they go i'm not eating that hot dog. >> you take it. >> i do take it but for other reasons. health care is hated by everybody and nobody wants to admit it. obama nominated john as the new head of the irs. he is an expert in turning this institution around because it is in need of reform. why would you need reform if it was a phony scandal. apparently, it is not a phony scandal. calling the irs a phony scandal is like calling ariel castro a misunderstood boyfriend. >> i think i liked you better with the shades yesterday. >> shutup. >> here is the deal. the union will help get obama care pushed through. now they don't want
. >> these people have the best health care coverage in america, people in administration on capitol hill give themselves everything. of course they don't want to go to something. >> you know what, they are not the only people that feel this way. look at the union. you know what the health bill is? you ever go to the gas station late at night and that rotating machine of hot dogs and that one hot dog, that is the health care bill. everybody looks at the hot doll and they go i'm not...
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number five, nationsbank and bank of amera combined to form what is now bank of america. fifty years ago the deal created the seventh based bank in the u.s. number four, $70 billion deal also in 1998 between travelers corporation and citicorp. the nation's thd largest bank. exxon mobile. he's too giants signed an $81 llion deal in 1999 becoming the world's biggest company. the federal trade commission trd to up stop that merger. this $90 billion deal in 2000 created the second-largest drug company in the world. the number one biggest merger of all time, they'll telell time warner. the smart lved -- short-lived partnership. 164 billion. the company split wghs in 2009, i'm se because of @%reconcilable differences. and while a newpportunity for fliers. consumers can fly pt airport security. forget waiting in long lines, taking off your shoes. the gsa says travelers can apply for expedited screening to avoid these headaches. have? joining me now, a travel expert mark murphy. before we get to this, i want to know your reaction to what the department of justice is doing with th
number five, nationsbank and bank of amera combined to form what is now bank of america. fifty years ago the deal created the seventh based bank in the u.s. number four, $70 billion deal also in 1998 between travelers corporation and citicorp. the nation's thd largest bank. exxon mobile. he's too giants signed an $81 llion deal in 1999 becoming the world's biggest company. the federal trade commission trd to up stop that merger. this $90 billion deal in 2000 created the second-largest drug...
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not the growth corps riggs of america. not the pioneer mutual fund. not the central city municipal bonds. but stocks that are real. so here's the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get started early. and then they play for life, because the stock market is a long-term contest. and one i think the earlier you get in, the more you can win. i'm going to mickey in new york. mickey! >> caller: hey, jim. i wanted to thank you for all you do. your books and your show helped me at a very young age, which leads me to my next question. i've been investing since i was quite young, i was wondering what type of changes i should make to my investment process as i get older. >> it's a generational thing. i used to say when you're 50s, push 50% bonds. no more. interest rates are way too low. what i need you to do is find some conservative stocks, that give you a good yield. and shift over time from the high growth stocks. and then i think you will be able to pick up some income and do well. rick in arizona. rick? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. how are
not the growth corps riggs of america. not the pioneer mutual fund. not the central city municipal bonds. but stocks that are real. so here's the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get started early. and then they play for life, because the stock market is a long-term contest. and one i think the earlier you get in, the more you can win. i'm going to mickey in new york. mickey! >> caller: hey, jim. i wanted to thank you for all you do. your books and your show helped me...
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i am not sure there is anybody else in america that will agree with you. tlrn many crimes committed in the vicinity of your young daughter and the wemg were still being raped and deprived of food and living in difficult physical conditions. indicating your conduct is less serious you have indicated that you were a victim of sexual abuse, that's possible, i don't know. i do know, though, those who are sexually abused, there is a tendency of some to act out, and to abuse others, but there are many, and i suspect more, who go on from that and live the healthy life that they are not abusing others. you indicate you do have a mental illness, but i am not aware of any that you as you appeared here you have always answered questions and understood what is going on. you just made a calculated decision in this instance to do wrong. and if anything, to me, you exhibit antisocial personality disorder, i am not a psychological expert, certainly don't have the credentials of those who spoke here today, but you have extreme narcissism and it seems really pervasive. indi
i am not sure there is anybody else in america that will agree with you. tlrn many crimes committed in the vicinity of your young daughter and the wemg were still being raped and deprived of food and living in difficult physical conditions. indicating your conduct is less serious you have indicated that you were a victim of sexual abuse, that's possible, i don't know. i do know, though, those who are sexually abused, there is a tendency of some to act out, and to abuse others, but there are...
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we conducted over 2,000 tests in latin america last season. back in the dominican republic the current situation doesn't change the pride the players feel about the numerous players. >> translator: we'll keep loving on both players in spite of what has happened. >> rafael romo is here with us. this stuff's all over the place, widely available. >> the main problem is the lack of oversight in some of these countries. we're not trying to single out any particular country. the dominican republic has most of the foreign players to the major league. some can be sold over the counter. you can get them from a doctor. a contact was telling me even some of the situations used for injured horses, in essence, steroids, are used by some of these players. when you ask mlb they say no, we are very proactive about this. >> we talked to that writer yesterday and they said they're tl trying to have their anabolic cake and eat it too. the league is turning a blind eye. they know they are getting players on steroids. it's something that they know. >> the other si
we conducted over 2,000 tests in latin america last season. back in the dominican republic the current situation doesn't change the pride the players feel about the numerous players. >> translator: we'll keep loving on both players in spite of what has happened. >> rafael romo is here with us. this stuff's all over the place, widely available. >> the main problem is the lack of oversight in some of these countries. we're not trying to single out any particular country. the...
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the strength in being -- the weakness of america is all about immigration. if we do not continue that immigration policy, if we do not continue to make this a welcome place for the world, our society will suffer accordingly. neil: but part they are hearing that we are over welcoming? >> have you been able to get anybody to do your lawn recently? a mean, if we have all this oversupply, why can't i find somebody to remodel my house? you know, these are all real things. why can't the farmers -- neil: you are in sync with a lot of these. they are more focused on the high-tech. >> and i am very supportive of the high-tech as well. neil: the one extended everything. >> you have to understand. i was born 90 days after my parents came to the country. that gave me a perspective on what america was and what the opportunity was. that drove me, and it has driven millions of immigrants like me in the past. neil: to you think that those immigrants, whether here illegally are not are getting angry republicans? >> i don't have a political view i frankly think -- i mean, i v
the strength in being -- the weakness of america is all about immigration. if we do not continue that immigration policy, if we do not continue to make this a welcome place for the world, our society will suffer accordingly. neil: but part they are hearing that we are over welcoming? >> have you been able to get anybody to do your lawn recently? a mean, if we have all this oversupply, why can't i find somebody to remodel my house? you know, these are all real things. why can't the farmers...
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people across america are going to county fairs. want to show my two cousins, he has a little bunny there. and quinn, won the reserve junior championship for showmanship, he is a tiny thing, smart as a whip. very cute kids. they're my cousin wade and kathy's children. i wanted to show you this picture of a cousin i have not met, a distant cousin. this is rebecca podeo, new miss wyoming, she will be competing for miss america. tomorrow in wyoming, there's an ice cream social, live auction to raise money for the effort, and i have not met her, but i would love to. >> she's gorgeous. >> congratulations to rebecca. andrea? >> take a cold shower, bob. >> it is wonderful. i think it is nice. >> all right, everybody, get ready to take a picture of your weaner, oscar meyer. it is a fun joke. richmond, virginia, get a dollar hot dog, asking you to celebrate taking pictures of your hot dog because of anthony weiner. the scandal night. here is a fan talking about it. >> i may move to new york so i can vote for anthony weiner. >> dollar hot dog
people across america are going to county fairs. want to show my two cousins, he has a little bunny there. and quinn, won the reserve junior championship for showmanship, he is a tiny thing, smart as a whip. very cute kids. they're my cousin wade and kathy's children. i wanted to show you this picture of a cousin i have not met, a distant cousin. this is rebecca podeo, new miss wyoming, she will be competing for miss america. tomorrow in wyoming, there's an ice cream social, live auction to...
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>>> take on corporate america, in ways, you don't even know. >> you have a subpoena power, believe it or not. it's candidate of scary. look what happened. dick got paid a lot of money, new york stock exchange was a nonprofit. theoretically the attorney general of new york can claw that back that money because charities are nonprofits. but it's supposed done for charities, not for clubs of rich guys. >> neil: and he lost. >> he got the money back and given the rich money. given stated taxpayer money. why did he go after them for this county. >> these financial guys are not hedging their bets or taking chances. they are putting a lot of money into stopping it, right? >> they are holding back right now. they don't want to be, i think wall street has a bad reputation particularly in new york city. typical democratic voter wants to be known in bed with wall street. in this stated it's pretty liberal. >> neil: you are getting some interesting tidbits on who is next chairman? >> we know there is a race between larry summerers and janet young, vice president of the fed currently and odds on f
>>> take on corporate america, in ways, you don't even know. >> you have a subpoena power, believe it or not. it's candidate of scary. look what happened. dick got paid a lot of money, new york stock exchange was a nonprofit. theoretically the attorney general of new york can claw that back that money because charities are nonprofits. but it's supposed done for charities, not for clubs of rich guys. >> neil: and he lost. >> he got the money back and given the rich...
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many of those suspended are from latin america are the drugs are readily available. >> those who dream of making the big leagues by taking the drugs could lose a lot more than a contract. >> reporter: training hours in the tropical heat are long but no one is complaining. many teenagers see baseball as a only ticket out of poverty. in their efforts, some are putting themselves at risk. >> some players inject themselves with the substance that is normally used for horses. >> it's viedly available in the moe sin can republic. pedro mdied four months ago. >> he felt dizzy. the coach told him to do laps around the field. he dropped his head and fell to the ground. by the time we fwot to the hospital his heart was no long beating. the players parents denied a request for the interview. his father cnn the death certifica certificate. >> my son died of a heart attack while training. there were false rumors that said he had taken a drug. >> coachers and players who deflied to speak say performance enhancing drugs are widely available in the dominican republ republic. eight were born in the dom
many of those suspended are from latin america are the drugs are readily available. >> those who dream of making the big leagues by taking the drugs could lose a lot more than a contract. >> reporter: training hours in the tropical heat are long but no one is complaining. many teenagers see baseball as a only ticket out of poverty. in their efforts, some are putting themselves at risk. >> some players inject themselves with the substance that is normally used for horses....
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there's another part of america in which that is life. in and out of prison. people they know and love in prison. visiting loved ones in prison. interfacing the criminal justice system. as people that were in one america and went to the other, what do you come back, what do you want to tell people who are living in the america that don't think that criminal justice system has anything to do with them? >> i think that first of all, there are communities which are generally our most vulnerable communities which contend with the criminal justice system in incredibly intense ways every single day. as you describe, huge swaths of those communities who may by directly affected, may have been incarcerated, themselves, or may have a loved one who's in prison or in jail. what i have found in the course of talking about my own experience, though, with folks who in theory don't touch the criminal justice system at all, when you peel things back just a little bit, people say, oh, you know, when my cousin, my brother -- >> that's a really good point. >> -- my stepfather, m
there's another part of america in which that is life. in and out of prison. people they know and love in prison. visiting loved ones in prison. interfacing the criminal justice system. as people that were in one america and went to the other, what do you come back, what do you want to tell people who are living in the america that don't think that criminal justice system has anything to do with them? >> i think that first of all, there are communities which are generally our most...
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. >>> if you're planning to visit south america and have long hair guess what you may want to tie it back or wear it under a hat. how women now are being robbed of their long locks. just like people are experiencing cell phones being snatched this time it's your hair. >> give me your wallet and your hair. we'll be right back. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under
. >>> if you're planning to visit south america and have long hair guess what you may want to tie it back or wear it under a hat. how women now are being robbed of their long locks. just like people are experiencing cell phones being snatched this time it's your hair. >> give me your wallet and your hair. we'll be right back. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures can changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the scourge of apartheid. those
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures can changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the...
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the position of blacks in america at that time. when you think back to the fact that there was still segregation on buses, people trying to get to washington and they can't travel freely across america. we wanted those perspectives from that day and we're lucky that a lot of the people involved in that movement were very young. john lewis was 23 years old. >> amazing. >> amazing. >> lincoln memorial. those people happily are still with us. on the other hand, we wanted to also hear from contemporary americans, people for whom the dream legacy is something that they heard about from their parents, perhaps, or other people and who have absorbed it into their own lives and into their goals for america. >> in putting this project together did you get a sense of whether the nation feels like it's taking some steps back from where we were 50 years ago? i'm thinking about the voting rights act decision. i'm thinking about the george zimmerman verdict and the reaction of the african-american community to that verdict, to the voter suppressi
the position of blacks in america at that time. when you think back to the fact that there was still segregation on buses, people trying to get to washington and they can't travel freely across america. we wanted those perspectives from that day and we're lucky that a lot of the people involved in that movement were very young. john lewis was 23 years old. >> amazing. >> amazing. >> lincoln memorial. those people happily are still with us. on the other hand, we wanted to also...
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i want to expand early childhood education so it's accessible for every young person in america. we are going to have to prepare for a different energy future than the one we have right now. >> nbc's kristen welker is traveling with the president. kristen, the vice president will also be joining him next hour as well. >> hey, abby. good afternoon. that is right. we are on the bus right now headed to that final stop in scranton. this will be the first time we will see vice president biden since he spent the past week in houston with his son beau biden, who is being treated there at a houston medical center. he was released. we should say that, and is in good spirit and good health right now. vice president biden will be at president obama's side for this final stop on this college affordability tour, if you want to call it that. of course, the optics are going to get a lot of buzz. this is the vice president's hometown, scranton. this is biden country. he's very popular there. so you can bet that there's going to be a lot of buzz about 2016 in the wake of this event. certainly the
i want to expand early childhood education so it's accessible for every young person in america. we are going to have to prepare for a different energy future than the one we have right now. >> nbc's kristen welker is traveling with the president. kristen, the vice president will also be joining him next hour as well. >> hey, abby. good afternoon. that is right. we are on the bus right now headed to that final stop in scranton. this will be the first time we will see vice president...
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and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again, after getting arrested in panama. he disappears again. and it's not that he geared because he's about to turn up in italy. >> i have a couple. >> there's a report that robert lady who was in panama, being detained, that he's on a plane bound for the united states. is -- do you know what his status is, and can you tell us what his situation is? >> it's my understanding that he is in fact enroute or back in the united states. beyond that, i have no further details. >> do you know when he left? >> i don't have any further details. >> either enroute or back in
and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again,...
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well, it's big news from proactiv, america's number one acne brand. a revolutionary new way to fight breakouts faster while helping your skin flourish. >> announcing all-new proactiv plus. >> the results are astonishing. skin is not just clear, it's radiant. >> it's the smartest, fastest, most effective proactiv ever. >> this was me on a good day. i would have breakouts like that on my face three weeks out of the month. and now since i've started using proactiv plus, it's amazing how quickly my skin has changed. >> imagine transforming your skin with proactiv plus. >> because we've included powerful acne fighting medicine in each step to give you benefits you never thought possible from an acne treatment. >> proactiv plus is amazing because it still has the basic necessities of fighting acne, keeping acne away, but it also has these extra bonuses that completely make your whole face glow. >> using proactiv plus, my skin feels amazing. my skin is supple, it's radiant, it glows. i love it. >> with proactiv plus, you can have clear skin plus hydration, s
well, it's big news from proactiv, america's number one acne brand. a revolutionary new way to fight breakouts faster while helping your skin flourish. >> announcing all-new proactiv plus. >> the results are astonishing. skin is not just clear, it's radiant. >> it's the smartest, fastest, most effective proactiv ever. >> this was me on a good day. i would have breakouts like that on my face three weeks out of the month. and now since i've started using proactiv plus,...
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america, not the 47, but the 100%. >>> private bradley man something expressing regret for handing over government secrets to wikileaks. during the sentence part of his court-martial said he was sorry and apologized for the unintended consequences of the few leaks. he says the past few years have been a "learning experience." manning took the stand as part of the defense strategy to get the judge to reduce his sentence. he faces up to 90 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents. >>> one-time rising star jesse jackson jr., a democrat, he's now going to jail. he was sentenced to 30 months in prison for spending $750,000 of campaign cash on personal luxury items including fur coats, celebrity memorabilia, mounted elk heads and a rolex. jackson's wife sandy was sentenced to 12 months in prison for leaving out $580,000 of income when filing the couple's tax returns. after the sentencing jackson spoke to reporters. >> i still believe in the power of forgiveness. i believe in the power of redemption. today i manned
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america, not the 47, but the 100%. >>> private bradley man something expressing regret for handing over government secrets to wikileaks. during the sentence part of his court-martial said he was sorry and apologized for the unintended consequences of the few leaks. he says the past few years have been a "learning experience." manning took the stand as part of the defense strategy to get the judge to reduce his...
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i'm saying, america, this is your constitution, your country, look at it. the amendments i propose, every single one of them has strong scholarship behind them complain whats i believe the framers would have considered, and i am not saying i have unassailable knowledge. the point is there is no other way to address it. if there is, somebody tell me what it is. electing another president doesn't affect reform on the supreme court. electing a new congress dunce affect reform with you have a president fundamentally transforming america, and an elected republican president doesn't inform what is going on in congress. we the people, through the constitution, through the amendment process, which is legitimate and judicious, we should consider that. >> neil: let me ask you something. reading your books, you're a great writer, obvious live very smart. knoll the constitution through and through. then i hear your radio show where you rev it up a notch and yell and scream -- >> called passion. >> neil: i love it. i think it's very entertaining. but is that by design?
i'm saying, america, this is your constitution, your country, look at it. the amendments i propose, every single one of them has strong scholarship behind them complain whats i believe the framers would have considered, and i am not saying i have unassailable knowledge. the point is there is no other way to address it. if there is, somebody tell me what it is. electing another president doesn't affect reform on the supreme court. electing a new congress dunce affect reform with you have a...
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america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of st. joseph's. police say gunman killed one person and shot another before a member of the s.w.a.t.
america, meet the ocean 16. with megamerger of airlines make your flights more expensive? the federal government thinks so and makes a deal to block. even hooters wants nothing to do with the mayor of san diego. we'll explain on "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. wednesday, august 14th of 2013. we actually have a lot of overnight news to get to, so we want to start with breaking news from louisiana where a hostage situation turned deadly at the bank in the town of...